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The singing sword

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hexagon key? didn't you get that in the quest with the hob cave?
 
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flamingsquirrel;20496 said:
hexagon key? didn't you get that in the quest with the hob cave?


Yup, you need it to enter the lair of the Nymph.
 
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Nope, way before I knew that the Hobbes respawned I decided to go to the cave first, before getting the key, and clear it out.(Which of course didn't work, as they respawn) You can't enter the Mind Focusing chamber without it.
 
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shame i didnt know that...that crappy then, but wait i whent in there and i havnt even done the wasp queen quesrt and i cn get in it
 
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flamingsquirrel;20496 said:
hexagon key? didn't you get that in the quest with the hob cave?

You can apparently get multiple keys on that quest by doing the following (also tells you, you get the key BEFORE going into the cave):

You can also go behind the house and cut down some plants to find a chest with 500 gold. After you get the key, talk to the grandma in the house. She will tell you about her grandson that is missing in Hobbe Cave and give you a "hexagon key".

After this, leave Rose Cottage and go to Greatwood Caves. From here you can go into the Hobbe Cave (where your mission is located) or into Darkwood. Try to go into Darkwood and a warning will appear, stating that you are trying to leave the quest area and give you the option to press A to reload from before you started the quest or B to stay. Choose A to reload. The game will put you in front of the Rose Cottage area, with the silver key and the 500 gold (if you also collected it). Go back into the Rose Cottage area.

If done correctly, you should be able to dig up another silver key. This process can be repeated indefinitely.
 
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Druid;20619 said:
yup u sed lol in the other forum i think

I did indeed, just making sure people saw it as the same convo was going on is two seperate threads.
 
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Druid;20767 said:
i started them both lol

I know that aswel lol :ninja:
 
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sure u did and i am druid........................lol
 
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I think what the game makers should do is create an update to Fable, you can download off Xbox live, and they should make it so the Quest comes finished with the new game.

Dark Drakan;20616 said:
You can apparently get multiple keys on that quest by doing the following (also tells you, you get the key BEFORE going into the cave):

You can also go behind the house and cut down some plants to find a chest with 500 gold. After you get the key, talk to the grandma in the house. She will tell you about her grandson that is missing in Hobbe Cave and give you a "hexagon key".

After this, leave Rose Cottage and go to Greatwood Caves. From here you can go into the Hobbe Cave (where your mission is located) or into Darkwood. Try to go into Darkwood and a warning will appear, stating that you are trying to leave the quest area and give you the option to press A to reload from before you started the quest or B to stay. Choose A to reload. The game will put you in front of the Rose Cottage area, with the silver key and the 500 gold (if you also collected it). Go back into the Rose Cottage area.

If done correctly, you should be able to dig up another silver key. This process can be repeated indefinitely.

That or you can use hero save


Dark Drakan;20203 said:
Exactley the point, they didnt want to make it look like killing children was a good idea as parents would have complained about the game (ironically enough)

That's why it's called RATED M FOR MATURE, if a parent lets his kid play a game with child killing involved, and then it really happens, they can just get the hell over it for letting their children break the policy of playing it under the age of 18.
 
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Dark Drakan;20203 said:
Exactley the point, they didnt want to make it look like killing children was a good idea as parents would have complained about the game (ironically enough)

That's why it's called RATED M FOR MATURE, if a parent lets his kid play a game with child killing involved, and then it really happens, they can just get the hell over it for letting their children break the policy of playing it under the age of 18.
 
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but if games had stuff like that, then the US would have the same video game policies as germany and austraila (austriala banned 50 cent bullet proof, and i think they also banned several GTA games) and germany sensord out parts in RE4
 
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Mike398214;20852 said:
That or you can use hero save

Yeah just make sure you have afew saves incase you corrupt one of them by doing it.

Mike398214;20852 said:
That's why it's called RATED M FOR MATURE, if a parent lets his kid play a game with child killing involved, and then it really happens, they can just get the hell over it for letting their children break the policy of playing it under the age of 18.

Yeah i agree, i think the age ratings for games is done really oddly these days aswel.
 
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flamingsquirrel;20866 said:
but if games had stuff like that, then the US would have the same video game policies as germany and austraila (austriala banned 50 cent bullet proof, and i think they also banned several GTA games) and germany sensord out parts in RE4
Australia banns alot of games...
 
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i know, germany just cuts out the parts they don't like. I feel really lucky to be in th US. where nothing is censord like that.
 
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flamingsquirrel;20928 said:
i know, germany just cuts out the parts they don't like. I feel really lucky to be in th US. where nothing is censord like that.
Yeah it's all good here......mostly...
 
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